• Dec : 2 : 2011 - See You Around, GamePro!
  • Nov : 23 : 2011 - Old Republic Causes Stock Issues With Activision Blizzard
  • Nov : 15 : 2011 - Sumthing Else Music releases Saints Row: The Third soundtrack
  • Nov : 15 : 2011 - Assassins Creed: Revelations among other releases out now
  • Nov : 11 : 2011 - Call of Duty breaks records in sales once again

After some awkwardness over the availability of the Kane & Lynch 2 demo, it has now finally been released for everyone on the Xbox Live Marketplace. Originally, Square Enix wanted to control who could access the 360 demo by making people sign up for a token. What’s more, this demo expired after a few weeks. Then, they went and released it on the PS3 last week and spent most of their time claiming not to know if or when 360 owners could get the “proper” demo. Regardless, you can download it now for any platform and it’s rather good. The new 360 demo needs a sizeable 2GB of hard drive space.

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